Solid State Drives cost more per gigabyte than standard hard drives but promise better performance, …
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Money-saving web site Dealnews reports that SSD prices have dropped quite a bit since this time last year, so if you've been considering buying one, now might be the time. 64GB SSD's have the steadiest price drop, meaning you can buy one pretty much any time you're ready and you'll get a nice, low price. 128GB SSDs, however, are a bit more all over the map, as you can see to the graph on the right. They've dropped quite a bit overall, but it varies a lot month-to-month. So, if you need a higher capacity drive, you might want to more closely monitor their prices so you don't end up paying too much. Hit the link to read more. Photo by TAKA@P.P.R.S.